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ACCOUNTING
1-2-12 AccouNTING. The purpose of the course is to present the basic
principles of accounting and to furnish working material in the form of
questions, problems, and practice sets which require the application of...

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110. BEEF PRODUCTION. A study of the factors involved in the economical
production of beef cattle, including organization of the enterprise, breeds of
beef cattle, selection of suitable breeding stock, production of maximum...

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ment at Logan. Animals from this herd are purchased by local stockmen
to build up the quality of private herds in Southern Utah and Nevada.
Many students work on these projects and thereby learn practical live­stock
and...

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116. MARKETING LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS. A class designed
to study production and marketing factors as -they relate to the marketing
of livestock and livestock products with special reference to Utah conditions.
Three...

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80. INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND. For students who have had a previous
training in shorthand and who are able to take dictation at 60 words a
minute. Includes a review of the theory of Gregg shorthand and the develop­ment
of new...

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ART
FINE AND APPLIED
The Art Department offers a variety of courses adaptable to the needs
of all students. As a service department to the entire college, the Art Depart­ment
is closely correlated with Education, Home...

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2. activities that are impersonal and unrelated to the day-to-day problems of the participants;
3. professional development that has a district-wide focus and does not meet the needs of the individual schools and teachers (Smith & Kritsonis,...

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Another important contributing factor to the success or failure of a student is the
level of involvement parents provide in the home. Even as children transition through the
middle school ages “Parents continue to be an important source of...

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are able to make “annual growth” in the first few years of school, they will not become further
behind others, but they still will be unable to reach appropriate benchmarks.
Research indicates that, although data vary from state to state, the...

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free publications of many of the United States governmental departments
and State Experiment Stations. The reference collection includes the
dictionaries, annuals, encyclopedias, and indices needed...

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free publications of many of the United States governmental departments
and State Experiment Stations. The reference collection includes the
dictionaries, annuals, encyclopedias, and indices needed...

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Utah, are also kept in the library; all of these references are available to stu­dents
on a loan basis. Students have access to the stacks. The librarian or assis­tants
are always available.
Among...

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Student Achievement Through the use of InteractiveWhiteboards
Through proper professional development trainings and willingness of educators to alter their teaching style, there has been a continuous pattern of how interactive whiteboards have...

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& Solomon, 2006). There are many parents that feel competition in PE and lower grades of elementary needs to be eliminated altogether to foster feelings of comfort and safety so more students will participate and have a positive...

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1995). These deficits may contribute to the fact that Hispanic students, with relatively few
exceptions, have had the highest high-school dropout rate of any group in the United States from
1972-2007. High School student dropouts from the low...